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Trying to find the value of a nice 28 ga 1100 with two barrels. One Modified and one skeet. I have a friend who is interested in it and was considering selling it. Forgot to put that both barrel are 24 1/2 in with vent rib. Jackie B.

The bluing is real close to perfect but call it 95PCT to be on the safe side. The wood does have handling marks with two light scratches/dents that you can see in good light. I had not noticed them until I took the pictures. So it is not perfect but still a nice gun with 14 1/2 in LOP with a 1/2 in spacer. Shoots good, first time I shot skeet with it I scored a 96. My buddy thought I should let him have the gun and extra barrel for $500.00 and I quickly let him know that, that wasn't happening but that I would let it go for a fair price. Serial nbr R010643J. Jackie B.

I think the barrels are called 25 inch as the start of the chamber to the end of the barrel is 25 1/4 inches. I would like to get $720.00 shipped for the gun to include both barrels. You could always sell the extra barrel if you didn't want it. Jackie B.

All ypou haqve to do is look at the closed auction in my post to see one that just closed for over 900 dollars with one barrel. 720 shipped is fair. If it had a full choke barrel , rather then a modified, I would be a buyer.Jeff

Just to add my 2 cents. Not sure where the theory of poor operation came from. I have a Rem 1100 28 ga. skeet-t. Have probably shot it at least a thousand rounds and it has NEVER jammed nor failed to eject and chamber a shell.

Perhaps lack of normal maintenance and sufficient cleaning could result in a FTF but I was not aware the model was prone to operational failure.